lightsensitizing
Lightsensitizing refers to the process where a substance becomes more reactive or undergoes a chemical change when exposed to light. This phenomenon is central to many natural and artificial processes. In nature, photosynthesis in plants is a prime example, where chlorophyll absorbs light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This energy conversion is a lightsensitizing process, as light is the trigger for the chemical reaction.
In artificial applications, lightsensitizing is utilized in photography. Photographic film and digital sensors contain compounds that
Another significant area where lightsensitizing plays a role is in medicine, particularly in photodynamic therapy (PDT).